nature
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The Things That Stay Out All Winter
By the middle of winter, I stop rotating things in and out of the house. The novelty of seasonal switching wears off, and what remains is what I actually reach for. These are the things that earn their place by… Continue reading
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It’s Here: The Wintering Companion
I’ve been carrying this book quietly for a while. Not in a “big announcement” way, but in the way you carry something fragile and meaningful…tucking it into spare moments, returning to it slowly, letting it take the shape it wanted… Continue reading
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The Winter I Stopped Rushing
It started the way winter things usually do, quietly, without much intention. A few pages here. A note scribbled down because I didn’t want to forget it. Lists that weren’t really lists. Thoughts that felt too small to matter, but… Continue reading
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My December Booklet. A Cozy Start to Winter
December always feels like a soft pause in the year, a month that holds both quiet moments and little bursts of magic. I’ve been looking forward to sharing this month’s booklet because it carries so much of what I love… Continue reading
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The Secret Life of Acorns
If you’ve ever walked under an oak tree in autumn, you’ve probably heard the sound of acorns tumbling down, a sudden tap on the porch roof, a scatter across the driveway, a crunch beneath your boots. They might seem ordinary,… Continue reading
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The Autumn Lessons We Forget Until They Return
Every year, autumn slips in almost unnoticed. One day we are chasing summer’s warmth, and the next the air carries a quiet weight that makes us reach for sweaters we haven’t touched in months. It’s always the same season, yet… Continue reading
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The Season of Autumn: A Birthday Reflection
I’ve always carried a quiet joy in knowing that my birthday belongs to autumn. Not to a single date or moment, but to this whole turning of the year when the world exhales and begins to soften. Born in the… Continue reading
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Gardening with the Moon: How I Plan My Planting Days (And Why It Works)
I used to think moon gardening was just one of those charming old-timey things people talked about but didn’t really do anymore, like churning your own butter or using tree bark as medicine. But once I started paying attention to… Continue reading
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A Bloom You Can Bite: My Favorite Edible Flowers from Garden to Table
When I first started learning about edible flowers, it felt like unlocking a secret garden within my own kitchen. I’d always admired how flowers looked tucked into a bouquet or trailing down a garden fence, but the idea of sprinkling… Continue reading
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Preparing for Earth Day: Gentle Ways to Begin Living Closer to the Land
Earth Day is just around the corner, and this year, I’m thinking less about the “big impact” and more about the small, quiet ways we can care for the earth, day by day, season by season. I wanted to share… Continue reading









